•
Adjust your television
or
monitor brightness and
contrast.
Prevent
the
console from
falling
If
the Xbox One falls and hits someone, especially
a
small
child,
it
could cause serious injury.
To
reduce the risk
of
such
injuries
and damage
to
the Xbox One console, set
up
the Xbox
One
according
to
these instructions. Place the console
on a surface
that:
• Is flat
and
level.
• Is
stable and not likely
to tip over.
•
Allows
all
four feet
of
the console
to be in
contact with
the
surface.
• Is
not likely
to
allow the console
to
slip
or
slide
off.
• Is
clean and free
of
dust and
debris.
Position your Xbox
One
Your console should only
be
used
in
the horizontal position
to
function properly.
If
you need
to
change the location
of your
console, remove discs, power down the system and remove
all
cables before moving the
console.
Prevent
the
console from
overheating
Do
not block any ventilation openings
on
the console
or power
supply.
Do
not place the console
or
power supply
on a
bed,
sofa,
or
other soft surface that may block openings.
Do
not place
the
console
or
power supply
in a
confined space, such as
a
bookcase,
rack,
or
stereo cabinet, unless the space
is
well
ventilated.
Do
not place the console
or
power supply near any heat
sources,
such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,
or amplifiers.
Using the Xbox One
in an
environment where the
external
temperature varies widely and quickly might damage
the
console. When moved
to a
location with
a temperature
difference
of 20
degrees
or
more from the previous
location,
allow the console
to
come
to
room temperature before
turning
it
on. The console’s operating temperature
is
+5ºC (41ºF)
to
+35ºC
(+95ºF).
WARNING:
Hearing
S
afety
Extended exposure
to
high sound volumes when using
a headset
may result
in
temporary
or
permanent hearing loss.
To reduce
the risk
of
hearing loss, set the volume loud enough
to hear
clearly
in
quiet surroundings, and
no louder.
• Do
not increase the volume after you start listening. Your
ears
can adapt over time so that high volume sounds normal,
but
the high volume may still damage your
hearing.
• Do
not increase the volume
to
block out outside noise.
The
combination
of
outside noise and sound from
your
headphones can damage your hearing. Sealed
or noise-
canceling headphones can reduce outside noise so that
you
don’t have
to
turn
up
the
volume.
• If
you can’t understand someone nearby speaking
normally,
turn down the volume. Sound that drowns out
normal
speech can damage your hearing. Even with sealed
or noise
canceling headphones, you should
be
able
to
hear
nearby
people
speak.
Minimize your time listening
to
loud
sound
•
The more time that you spend exposed
to
high
sound
volumes, the more likely you are
to
damage your
hearing.
The louder the sound, the less time that
is
required
to
damage
hearing.
• At
maximum volume, listening
to
music
on
the device
with
headphones can permanently damage your hearing
in 15
minutes. Even lower volumes can damage hearing
if
you
are
exposed
to it for
many
hours.
• All of
the sound that you are exposed
to
during
a
day
adds
4
up. If
you are exposed
to
other loud sound,
it
takes less
time
listening
at
high volumes
to
cause hearing
damage.
• To
safely use the device without
a
time limit, keep the
volume
low enough that you can carry
on a
conversation with
people
nearby.
CAUTION:
Personal Medical
Devices
Radio-frequency emissions from electronic equipment
can
negatively affect the operation
of
other electronic
equipment,
causing them
to
malfunction. Although the device
is designed,
tested, and manufactured
to
comply with regulations
governing
radio frequency emission
in
countries such as the United
States,
Canada, the European Union, and Japan, the wireless tran
s
mitter
s
and electrical circuits
in
the device may cause
interference
in
other electronic equipment. Always take the
following
precautions:
Persons with
pacemakers
•
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association
recommends
that
a
minimum separation
of 15 cm (6
inches)
be maintained
between
a
wireless device and
a
pacemaker
to
avoid
potential
interference with the
pacemaker.
•
Wireless devices should not
be
carried
in a
breast
pocket.
• If
you have any reason
to
suspect that interference
is
occurring, turn the device
off immediately.
Other medical
devices
If
you use any other personal medical device, contact the
medical
device manufacturer
or
your physician
to
determine whether
it
is
appropriate
for
you
to
use other electronic devices near
your
medical
device.
SUMMARY OF MANUFACTURER’S
WA
RR
ANTY
Microsoft Ireland Operations Limited, Blackthorn
Road,
Sandyford Industrial Estate; Dublin
18,
Ireland
(“Microsoft”)
warrants that your Xbox One console and Kinect sensor
will not
malfunction under normal use conditions
for
one
(1)
year
from
the date you purchased
it
from
an
authorized retailer, and
90
days from the date you purchased
an
Xbox One accessory
from
an
authorized
retailer.
This warranty
is
distinct from any statutory product
warranties
owed
by
retailers and/or manufacturers under any
applicable
national law. The warranty
is
intended
to
grant specific, and
as
the case may be, additional rights, within the limits
of
what
is
permissible under such law, and not
to
restrict your
mandatory
rights under applicable statutory product warranty provisions.
It
cannot
be
assigned
or
otherwise transferred
to
any third
party.
The warranty excludes normal wear and tear, and damage
caused
by
accident
or
abuse.
Other exclusions and limitations
apply,
including merchantability.
To
obtain service, call
Microsoft
at
(800) 4MY-XBOX (469-9269)
or
go
to
xbox.com/xboxone/
support. Please read the entire Manufacturer’s
Warranty,
including more information about obtaining service,
at
xbox.com/xboxone/warranty. You may read and
email
a
copy
to
yourself during product
registration.
R
EGULATO
R
Y
INFO
R
MATION
•
Not intended
for
use
in
machinery, medical
or
indu
s
trial
applications.
•
Any changes
or
modifications not expressly approved
by
Microsoft could void the user’s authority
to
operate
this
device.
•
This product
is for
use with NRTL Listed (UL, CSA, ETL,
etc.),
and/or IEC/EN 60950-1 compliant
(CE
marked) Information
Technology
equipment.